Remember that tattoo Rex Ryan got of his wife wearing a Mark Sanchez jersey ? That's a pretty embarrassing tattoo to have if you're the newly hired head coach of their division rival Buffalo Bills, so on Friday he rectified the situation. Via the Wall Street Journal: Read more...

The Bills' new coach updated his ink while at the Super Bowl.
Remember Rex Ryan's famous tattoo, featuring his wife wearing a Mark Sanchez Jets jersey -- and nothing besides a Mark Sanchez Jets jersey? Well now that Ryan has been fired by the Jets and hired as the head coach of the Bills, the tattoo had to change. Show More Summary

Newly hired head coaches might try to lure some familiar players to their new teams.
Which players could follow their coaches? Will Rex Ryan and Mark Sanchez reunite in Western New York?
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After six seasons with the popgun Jets—four of those with muse Mark Sanchez—lots of folks were surprised that Rex Ryan took a job with the similarly quarterback-challenged Bills, rather than take over the Falcons and Matt Ryan. Asked specifically about it, Ryan says having a QB is NBD. Read more...

Mike Florio answers calls and tweets from around the PFT Planet regarding the probability of John Fox being successful if he becomes the head coach of the Bears and the possibility of Rex Ryan bringing in Mark Sanchez.

PHILADELPHIA -- The headlines suggest that Mark Sanchez could be reunited with Rex Ryan in Buffalo. Reading Ryan’s quotes on the subject created quite a different impression.
Frankly, Ryan seems absolutely unenthusiastic about signing...Show More Summary

Rex and Mark back together in Buffalo? The new Bills head coach said he'll consider signing his old quarterback if he hits the market.
Now that Rex Ryan's taken over the Bills, could he be headed for a reunion with Mark Sanchez?
"He'll...Show More Summary

The Cincinnati Bengals' 26-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts puts quarterback Andy Dalton's career playoff record at a disappointing 0-4.
Is Dalton still the answer at quarterback for Cincinnati? Could another quarterback challenge Dalton's...Show More Summary

Jameis Winston’s performance in the Rose Bowl Thursday was iconic for all of the wrong reasons. Not only did the Florida State quarterback implode en route to a rout by Oregon, the most disastourous play is now being compared only to Mark Sanchez’s infamous “Butt Fumble” from a few years back. Show More Summary

Now that the 2014 Philadelphia Eagles season has officially ended, it's time to reflect on what we learned from Chip Kelly's second season as a head coach.
Jason Peters was terrific as a left tackle, and Mark Sanchez threw a lot of interceptions, but neither of those points should surprise anyone. Show More Summary

A couple of formerly notable quarterbacks had decent performances this week. Will they be helpful next season?
The true surprises of the season's last few weeks are guys we will forget about by the first few weeks of next season -- see Jerrel Jernigan or Da'Rick Rogers in 2013. Show More Summary

Remember when the Eagles were good and the Giants bad? Things have turned lately.
A promising season for the Philadelphia Eagles has fallen apart over the last month, and they're a Sunday loss away from falling from 9-3 and a probable playoff berth to 9-7 and a whole lot to regret coming out of 2014. Show More Summary

Mark Sanchez has plenty to be thankful for this holiday season, particularly that the Philadelphia Eagles gave him a roster spot that the former New York Jets quarterback utilized to resurrect his career.

Win or lose, the Eagles will wrap up their season on Sunday against the Giants and then set off into an offseason that will feature questions about the quarterback position. Mark Sanchez will start the finale, but is headed for free agency, and Nick Foles is recovering from a broken collarbone that ended an erratic season…